just don't play detroit pistons half court slow mo bullshit and keep running. lakers have nothing against running. play the passing lanes get steals and goooo!i so wanna stick one to the vegas. ezeli, bogut and lee - if you rebound good enough we'll run down their throats - blake keeping with curry? no way. gasol with lee? stop kidding. metta world nonsense with barnes? in 2005.

so i see lakers having two things over us - kobe and howard. limit those, swarm them, foul dwight if needed, use all big men to frustrate him and we'll be fine with kobe shooting 10 - 35.

did i mention the bench?why would i - our bench is one with our starters today, thus we have 5 more guns at least.

If there's any question as to what sort of result this news will evoke, Vegas brought the spread back down to Lakers by 6 before 9 AM... And once the news of Mike Clown's firing got out, it's officially back up to 7.5, and I believe it'll increase to 8 by tip-off.

Yeah, Brown getting fired is terrible news for the Warriors. Teams always play better after the coach is fired because the players realise that they have no-one else to blame now. That and the fact that they are 1-4 will ensure that the Lakers are not lacking in motivation.

This team just doesn't do well against the Lakers, seems like they never have in so many years. Without Bogut, seeminly acceptable such a big loss, but Dwight didn't do much, it was the others for the Lakers that smashed the team. Landry had a bad game and Barnes also wasn't much.

Something to think about and look to fix after likely one of the three best in the West just spanked them.

- The Lakers are by far the most protected team in the league. It isn't so much the foul calls they get (and they get a LOT of reputation whistles); it's the whole game. Traveling calls on Lee (twice), Barnes, Thompson. Vicious no-calls for Warriors driving to the cup - I thought Barnett was gonna have a conniption when Howard mugged Barnes. The fact that Howard, Gasol, and Hill literally NEVER leave the lane, but LA only sees 2 three-second calls. Kobe and Morris mugging ball handlers is good defense, but Warriors can't breathe on LA's players. Did anyone else see Klay Thompson pick up his 4th foul on a David Lee moving screen..? Just a tremendously choreographed Laker victory.

- I'm glad J&B are pointing out Barnes' incessant need to pump fake. For a guy that can hit the NBA three, he passes up a ton of wide open looks. Thus far in the early going, Harrison Bryce Jordan Barnes has been held back by his passiveness alone. Clearly, he can score when he wants to... Seems like the only person he hasn't convinced about that is himself.

- Again, Klay Thompson is the Warriors' hottest player out of the gate. And, again, he got into early foul trouble and cooled off when he came back later in the game. Let's hope he can correct that little problem against Denver.

- To my mind, there isn't a soul in this league that can handle Landry on the block in single coverage. If the Warriors are so desperate to huck 3's, you'd think they'd establish him as a post threat and work off his double teams. The man is averaging a career-high 15 and 8 on 60% in 25 minutes off the bench. Landry = efficient scoring. The Dubs seem to do better on nights where they call his number and on nights where they forget to feed him, their offense flounders. Landry in victories? 19.7 points on 71% shooting. In losses? 10.8 points on 38%. That's about as scientific as I get, homies.

- I'm giving Mark Jackson a ton of credit. There, I said it. He's learning how to call time outs properly, he's playing all 12 on his roster, he's teaching rookies how to succeed, he's the first coach to put Steph off the ball consistently, and my god he's got the defense looking a LOT better than ever. Haters gonna hate, but this dude has my respect and I think he's done a great job with what he has.